Arrows F1 drivers visit HSV

Published: 04 March 2002
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Pictured: HSV.

The excitement of the Australian Grand Prix extended to Holden Special Vehicles last week, with a visit from the Arrows F1 drivers, Heinz-Harald Frenzten and Enrique Bernoldi. With TWR Australia's (HSV/ HRT) link with the TWR Group and the Arrows F1 Team, the drivers were able to take time for a pitstop at HSV in Clayton.

Arrows F1 team were on off-track success at HSV. Following Friday morning F1 qualifying sessions Heinz-Harald and Enrique joined team boss, Tom Walkinshaw for a tour of Holden Special Vehicles. The F1 drivers generously dedicated time to meeting staff members, signing autographs and posing for photographs.

Both Heinz-Harald and Enrique were impressed with the set-up and professionalism of the facility and also showed particular interest in the 300kW HSV GTS Coupe. Heinz-Harald was off to ask Tom Walkinshaw if the car was available in left hand drive and could one be shipped to Europe for him!

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